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Can the current through an inductor change abruptly?
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Why can the current through an inductor not change instantaneously?

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Why can't current change instantaneously in an inductor?

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Why does an inductor oppose sudden change in current?

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Why can't the current in an inductor change instantaneously?

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Why can't the voltage on a capacitor change abruptly?

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Can the voltage across the inductor change instantly?

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Can electric current pass through a sheet of Thermocol?

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Can electricity pass through thermocol?
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